Bunny Chew Toys for Teeth Grinding, Chinchilla Treats Organic Bamboo Sticks Natural Fruitwood Branches for Rabbits Guinea Pigs Hamsters (Fruitwood Sticks+Alfalfa Cakes)
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She loves these things because she has a bunny. In the beginning, she chews on the green treats first, then chews on
It is true. Upon noticing my chinchilla's poop in the cage, I went straight to the cage. The next day, I found it all gone. I think he enjoyed these treats a lot.
Yes, of course. Three rabbits are being raised by me. It is important to know that bunnies grow teeth after a month and that they should grind their teeth with apple branches to get rid of bad breath. It is important for them to grind their teeth with molars as they get older.
A description of the production states that alfalfa is used to make the cakes. Some sort of fresh hay scent permeates them. they are a big hit with my rabbit.
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The item was my second purchase of this type. As far as I can tell, it was the same thing. When I gave them to my bunnies the first time, they devoured them. In the second round, they ate them slowly, and finished the second one as well as the pack as a whole. In any case, both of my bunnies died unexpectedly within 24 hours of each other, and this toy was the only thing I could attribute their deaths There is no ingredient list on the package and it is in a foreign language, so I have no idea what I gave to It is a mistake that I will not repeat.
My rabbit ate them, so I ordered more, then looked them over in more detail. Alfalfa is used mainly for making it. A rabbit's diet should not consist of such foods, much less pigging out on them. China is also where they come from.
There are six rabbits in our house. The two that chew the most are very strong In under an hour, the willow baskets are shredded. This was a good idea because they'd get something good to chew on, plus it'd be good for their teeth. Alfalfa parts were eaten within a day after the two buns one was eaten. There is no sticking to the apple. There are a few bites on them here and there, but these things don't matter much to them. The cats have been with me for about a month, and they still have a lot of food to eat. My 11 was supposed to make the same buns as the second one, but I forgot it. The 5 year old bunny was the first to find it. I saw the alfalfa cakes completely gone after walking into the I didn't see any damage to the sticks. There is no sign of wear or tear after a month. There's a possibility that apple sticks aren't appealing to my buns. There are quite a few of them.
These immediately appealed to the rabbit that lives with my daughter. She chewed on both the disk and the stick throughout the day after we gave her one. Because they appear soft, she won't go through them very quickly and she should be able to grind her teeth down as a result. Nonetheless, I am leery when the package does not appear to have any English. The items I purchase from overseas, especially those intended for my pets, do not make me very confident. It doesn't include an ingredients list, so I'm just wondering what they're really made up of. My next time around, I'm probably going to research the origins more.
A package of Timothy hay sticks I purchased had no English writing on it and I was afraid to use them. I had gotten them because they had been found to have bugs. It's my fault. It's not fair, like I said.
Due to the fact that they go through them fairly quickly, it's a great deal since you get two.
We purchased this pack of two so our bunnies could each have their own. I gave our girl bunny the other one since our boy didn't touch it. Within two days, she ate all the grass off of both. Although she won't eat the sticks, she will chew on them. Is there a possibility she will over time? They're good. I'd be willing to buy them again if they're available.